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'Nobody was looking at the accounts, I take it.'

'Nobody was looking at the accounts, I take it.'

Defence lawyer takes aim at school officials in Burnaby school fraud case
Residents debate electoral reform at town hall

Residents debate electoral reform at town hall

About 20 people gathered at Brentwood Presbyterian Church Thursday evening to take part in a town hall meeting on electoral reform.
Trial begins for former Burnaby school bookkeeper charged with fraud

Trial begins for former Burnaby school bookkeeper charged with fraud

Two-and-a-half years after her original trial date, a former bookkeeper accused of defrauding a Burnaby school of $66,000 was in B.C. provincial court to stand trial this week.
'People say we're better than Starbucks'

'People say we're better than Starbucks'

Coffee program helps students with disabilities get plugged into Byrne Creek Secondary School community
Ethical decisions are part of every aspect of health care

Ethical decisions are part of every aspect of health care

“The kingdom of the Father is spread over the earth and men do not see it.” – Jesus of Nazareth “Ethics is everywhere; we just don’t see it.
Coach faces child porn, voyeurism charges

Coach faces child porn, voyeurism charges

A youth sports coach with ties to Burnaby is facing numerous child pornography charges out of Coquitlam.
City’s extreme weather shelter opens

City’s extreme weather shelter opens

For the first time this year, Burnaby’s extreme weather shelter has been activated ahead of this weekend’s stormy forecast.
Burnaby temple part of new outreach program helping DTES

Burnaby temple part of new outreach program helping DTES

A Chinese temple in Burnaby has partnered with a handful of other businesses across the Lower Mainland to help residents living in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside. The Tian-Jin Temple, located at 3426 Smith Ave.
$1-million lotto ticket purchased in Burnaby remains unclaimed

$1-million lotto ticket purchased in Burnaby remains unclaimed

If you think you bought a Lotto Max ticket sometime in late October of last year but never bothered to check it, you may want to scrounge around the house or your old pants to find it. It could be worth a cool million dollars. On Wednesday, the B.C.
U.S. protesters aim to shut down Trans Mountain pipeline

U.S. protesters aim to shut down Trans Mountain pipeline

Several American protesters were arrested Tuesday for reportedly shutting down pipelines across the U.S., including Kinder Morgan’s Trans Mountain pipeline facility west of Burlington, Washington.